As
the intensity of the gravitational field around the disc increases,
the distortion of space/time around the disc also increases. If you
could see the space/time distortion, which we can't, this is how it
would look.

As the gravitational field from
the amplifiers becomes more intense, the form of the space/time
around the disc not only bends upward, but at maximum distortion,
actually folds over into almost a heart shape around the top of
the disc.

This space/time distortion is taking
place 360 degrees around the disc, creating a volume of distortion,
so if you were looking at the disc from the top, the space/time
distortion would be in the shape of a donut as it enclosed the disc.

When the gravitational
field around the disc is so intense that the space/time around the
disc achieves maximum distortion, the disc can't be seen from any
vantage point and, for all practical purposes, is invisible.
All you would se would be the sky around it.

At various angles prior to the disc
achieving maximum distortion, the disc could be visible from one
vantage point and not another. All you could see would be
the environment around it. This is similar to being able to see
stars that are behind the sun, due to the intense gravity of the
sun bending the light path between the star and earth.

Essentially, this creates a sort
of space-time bubble around the craft. "Maximum distortion"
is not necessary for standard flight over the surface of a planet.
Except in the case of rapid "streaks" across the sky.
Maximum distortion is essential for this mode of travel. The typical
fire light comet in the night sky is not the craft, but rather the
air around the craft ionizing and trailing it.

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By Jon Farhat.